A sellout crowd of 2,200 saw Dan Hornbuckle (23-5) win for the first time since August 2010 by beating Spratt (25-22) by unanimous decision (30-27 sweep) in a welterweight bout.

In the co-main event, three-time college All-American wrestler Jared Rosholt (5-1) scored early takedowns in each round to cruise to a unanimous decision over Odoms (7-1) in a heavyweight bout, all by scores of 30-27.

In other bouts featuring local fighters, Johnny Ray Rodriguez of San Antonio defeated Ray Rodriguez of New Braunfels via submission (armbar) at the end of the first round of their featherweight bout.

Henry dies: Professional boxer Omar Henry died Friday in Chicago of pancreatic cancer. He was only 25 years old.

A Chicago native, Henry lived for a time in Houston and trained at Savannah's Gym. He was a four-time Texas Golden Gloves champion, winning 60 of 65 bouts.

He turned pro in 2008 and quickly made a name for himself by going 12-0-1, winning nine times by knockout. He fought once in San Antonio, beating Hilario Lopez on June 26, 2010, at the Alamodome.

He would have turned 26 on Friday.

“If you weren't ready to fight him, he could really do some damage. He could really punch,” said Ronnie Shields, who trained Henry in Houston. “This is a really sad story. Everybody liked Omar. He lifted everybody's spirits.”